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Pweisbrod's 79 18' mr pike DUCK conversion/rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Pweisbrod" data-source="post: 301431" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>I have no idea if the foam is bad! I need to pull the floor to get a look at it. My understanding is that the bottom of he foam can soak up water while the top looks fine, so I was goin to poke around a bit and see if its waterlogged or not. If its in good shape, I too will definitely be leaving it as is. I haven't decided on a carpet yet, not I may not even use carpet! There are so many options. Again this will be a duckboat first, and comfort for the rest of the year second. But I sure like the feel of carpet under my feet in fishing season.... I chose an exterior or interior rated sanded plywood that i will be either resin coating or spar varnishing. </p><p></p><p>Whatever I use to screw the floor down will be better than what Lund used. Ruuuuuuuusty. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply Eddie. Any tips on removing the very forward most piece of ply with carpet on it, that's half covered by that "hatch?" I need to take a picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pweisbrod, post: 301431, member: 7714"] I have no idea if the foam is bad! I need to pull the floor to get a look at it. My understanding is that the bottom of he foam can soak up water while the top looks fine, so I was goin to poke around a bit and see if its waterlogged or not. If its in good shape, I too will definitely be leaving it as is. I haven't decided on a carpet yet, not I may not even use carpet! There are so many options. Again this will be a duckboat first, and comfort for the rest of the year second. But I sure like the feel of carpet under my feet in fishing season.... I chose an exterior or interior rated sanded plywood that i will be either resin coating or spar varnishing. Whatever I use to screw the floor down will be better than what Lund used. Ruuuuuuuusty. Thanks for the reply Eddie. Any tips on removing the very forward most piece of ply with carpet on it, that's half covered by that "hatch?" I need to take a picture. [/QUOTE]
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